The New York Times reports:
Mr. Trump held at least 75 percent of the vote in every state as of 11 p.m. But Nikki Haley, who dropped out of the race early last month, still took at least 10 percent of the vote in all four states, a sign of lingering discontent in the Republican Party with Mr. Trump’s candidacy.
Mr. Trump was weakest in Connecticut, where he notched under 78 percent of the vote, while Ms. Haley took about 14 percent.
In New York’s Republican primary, Mr. Trump had above 80 percent of the vote, while Ms. Haley had 13 percent and Chris Christie, a former governor of New Jersey, scored more than 4 percent of the vote. He dropped out of the race in January.
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Republicans Who Voted Against Trump Tonight in Primary Even Though He Was Unopposed:
CT – 23%
WI – 22%
NY – 21%— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 3, 2024
Joe Biden got almost 20,000 more votes than Trump in Wisconsin’s primary today. pic.twitter.com/8Tg6kB0t1C
— Jaimee Michell (@thegaywhostrayd) April 3, 2024